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Gourmet Cooking Will Delight A Whole Gathering

Gourmet cooking is an art and a science, and there are many people who devote themselves to gourmet cooking on a daily basis. Gourmet cooking is also available in many fine restaurants located around the world.

Some people learn gourmet cooking from their mother or father while other people have attended special schools to learn to prepare meals.
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On this site we present a selection of great traditional dishes, as well as some "novelties."

All are designed to be prepared in a limited time for the modern-day reproduction of a Lucullan Feast - and all are proportioned for four hun­gry gourmets.

Note, too, that gourmet recipes are intended for adults-because a child's palate does not develop until the late teens.

Even ten years ago, many of these recipes could not have been included, and there is no denying that some great culi­nary masterpieces still cannot be prepared in only thirty min­utes.

Even with a Microwave, the true Coq au Vin, Blanquette de Veau or Boeuf BourguigNonne, while edible cannot possess the suave blend of flavors that comes from leisurely simmering.

Time is essential, too, for chilling or resting of some dishes that can easily be prepared in a few minutes.

Therefore, a few recipes can be found that require 30 minutes or less to prepare-but which must be allowed to stand overnight be­fore the final minutes or preparation and service.

From: "Easy Gourmet Cooking"
By: Elsie Lee
Edited by: Don Trosper

Enjoy. DT.

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Sauces

The saying goes (although it's a gross libel today) that "The French have a hundred sauces to disguise a few foods - and the Americans have a hundred foods disguised only by White Sauce!"

It is true that many great gourmet dishes involve a special sauce, which used to take hours to prepare. For the quick gourmet chef, there's a way around this:

1. Hollandaise and Béarnaise: Both are available in glass
jars. If you cannot find them in your local gourmet shop,
consult the listing at the end of this chapter.

2. Madeira, Armoricainet Newburg, Supreme, et al: These,
too, are available tinned or frozen, and will transform the humble hamburger or leftover into a gourmet's dream.

3. Bottled Meat Sauces: Heinz A-l, H-P, Escoffier's Diable,
Robert or Cumberland sauce, Worcestershire, and a wide
range of mustards from Devilled to Bahamian to Dijon -
Wash your hands thoroughly, use a judicious few tablespoons
of whatever you fancy, and rub it thoroughly into chops and
steaks. This replaces the marinades which used to take hours.

4. Dessert Sauces: Be cautious about these! There are lots
of edible varieties - but very few that come up to a gourmet's standard!

Escoffier's Sauce Melba, and General Foods Gourmet Fudge Sauce Royale are acceptable . . . but as
you will see in Chapter 13, there are innumerable quick
tricks with liqueurs and fresh fruit for presenting gourmet
desserts in a minute.

5. Basting Sauces: Here you begin to be a gourmet chef,
for a basting sauce is largely invention based on experience
as you grow proficient with recipes.
Basting sauces are used with...

From: "Easy Gourmet Cooking"
By: Elsie Lee
Edited by: Don Trosper

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